Keep them in a run
what about a coyote head on a pole in there? Are they afraid of preditors?
Keep them in a run
what about a coyote head on a pole in there? Are they afraid of preditors?
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...what about a coyote head on a pole in there?...
Put fencing around the hostas, or put fencing around the chickens.
Put fencing around the hostas, or put fencing around the chickens.
Quantum chickens already exist on both sides of the road. Observation forces them to pick a side.Sure that will work for a bit. But theory suggests eventfully a chicken will randomly be on the other side of the fence
Sure that will work for a bit. But theory suggests eventfully a chicken will randomly be on the other side of the fence
What they're doing is flying over the fences, and then running back and forth on the other side of the fence because they want to come back, but forgot they can fly over.
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Some weeks ago we got 4 Bovan Browns from RK. They are supposed to be similar to ISA Browns in production and temperment. Growing well, and can produce as early as 20 weeks. When the weather is warm enough (which it hasn't been for a while) they go out in the chicken tractor. Not sure if the hostas are safe yet. Some of our broods left them alone, and some ate them down to the ground. In the process of securing the chicken yard from predators (we live next to a predator-soaked park). COVID makes it hard to get eggs sometimes, and these should give us a surplus if they make it.
If only they could drive it. We have to periodically push them around the yard.Chickens driving tractors would be cool.